Winding along Chile's eastern border, some of the top ski resorts in the Southern Hemisphere beckon with their powdery slopes draped across the pristine Andes Mountain Range.
For solitude seekers who find contemplative space and profound contentment within the vastitude of limitless, majestic terrains, there is Patagonia in the winter.
This winter season, explore one of the most beautiful places in Chile where visitors will fall in love with the Patagonian region's combination of adventure sports and outdoor life.
Calbuco, which means blue water in mapadungún, the native tongue of Chile's indigenous Mapuche people, is an archipelago connected by a maze of canals used for access and transportation.
On May 30, Catalina Parot, the Minister of National Assets, together with the Castro, Dalcahue, Quinchao and Curaco de Vélez municipalities, inaugurated the route "Chiloé Archipelago: wetlands, birds and culture."
Chile's Carretera Austral, or "Southern Highway," is widely known as one of the world's most scenic highways, as well as one of its most difficult to travel.
The Kaweskar people represent one of Chile's most austral indigenous groups - nomads and expert canoers who inahbit the southern channels of Chilean Patagonia.
The lively tourist destination of Puerto Varas, with its red-steepled church gazing across Lake Llanquihue toward the perfect cone of Volcán Osorno, offers a multitude of free attractions for visitors who know where to look.